HB2690

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for powers and duties of commission; in hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for classes of licenses and for license costs and fees; and making an editorial change.

Introduced·6/17/26
Introduced Text

Pennsylvania HB2690 amends hunting and furtaking license fees and classes, including new junior and senior resident licenses.

Pennsylvania HB2690 revises the Pennsylvania Game Commission's authority over hunting and furtaking licenses. The bill introduces new license classes, including junior resident combination licenses for those aged 12-16 and senior resident licenses for those aged 65 and older. It also sets specific fees for various licenses, such as $15 for resident bear hunting and $25 for nonresident bear hunting. The bill mandates that the commission maintain existing license classes for three years post-effective date.

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Where it stands

Current
Rules Committee
Next
Committee decision

Sponsors

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2
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

House Game & Fisheries: PN3640, Report Bill As Committed

19 Yea

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7 Nay

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Calendar

Jun 24

9:30 AM

Game & Fisheries (h) Hearing

History

Jun 24

House

Reported as committed

Jun 24

House

First consideration

Jun 24

House

Re-committed to Rules